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it's about rand paul. you talk about him taking a leadership role in corralling republicans around a softer message. things like looser marijuana restrictions and penalties, immigration reform, and less ha hawkish foreign policy. i think the president is hawkish enough. i have talked to rand paul a number of times, but does he have the influence within the gop to get much of that done? i imagine moderates in the party will look at him with some skepticism and then, of course, his tea party friends won't take too kindly to him abandoning their messages. is he really the guy for this? >> he sees that. this is a demographic problem for the republican party. what he said is, look. we have done well in the south, but we haven't done well in the west, in the northeast, and we haven't done well in the great lakes areas. we are a party that has support from the tea party conservatives, but he feels really strongly they need to broaden that message out to bring in a lot of younger voters, folks who supported his fa
it's about rand paul. you talk about him taking a leadership role in corralling republicans around a softer message. things like looser marijuana restrictions and penalties, immigration reform, and less ha hawkish foreign policy. i think the president is hawkish enough. i have talked to rand paul a number of times, but does he have the influence within the gop to get much of that done? i imagine moderates in the party will look at him with some skepticism and then, of course, his tea party...
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>> paul ryan is a very pleasant man, but a very rigid one. and it's clear to me, he is for higher military spending, he is for keeping taxes low on the wealthiest people. he's trying to undo the legacy of domestic programs to improve the quality of life. i expect him to continue to do that. i do have to comment on this very strange complaint. apparently his complaint is that people voted. and people voted who were the kind of people who weren't supposed to vote. they tried to do voter suppression. this notion, oh, my god, we lost because people voted. it's a little like complaining, you know, we lost that ball game because the other team got too many runs. i mean, it literally makes no sense to complain you lost because people voted. that's what people are supposed to do. it does reveal their mentality, which is those people, those urban people. they're not supposed to vote. we can count on them not voting. they tried also, of course, to suppress the vote. when people rejected that and went out and exercised their rights ads citizens, they're
>> paul ryan is a very pleasant man, but a very rigid one. and it's clear to me, he is for higher military spending, he is for keeping taxes low on the wealthiest people. he's trying to undo the legacy of domestic programs to improve the quality of life. i expect him to continue to do that. i do have to comment on this very strange complaint. apparently his complaint is that people voted. and people voted who were the kind of people who weren't supposed to vote. they tried to do voter...
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paul ryan is a policy. at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. ahhh. not just a sensation sensational relief. [ piano plays ] troy polamalu's going deeper. ♪ ♪ and so is head & shoulders deep clean. [ male announcer ] with 7 benefits it goes deep to remove grease, gunk and flakes. deep. like me. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders deep clean for men. ♪ ♪ ?d [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: all right, back on "the young turks." after president obama was declared the winner of the election, we have some ugly moments, and one was on the campus of ole miss. >> 400 students took part and two arrests were made. one for public intoxication and the other for failure t
paul ryan is a policy. at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. ahhh. not just a sensation sensational relief. [ piano plays ] troy polamalu's going...
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woman by the name of paul ab broadwell. was revealed -- there is a picture of her. in the course of an f.b.i. the f.b.i. was investigating a broader case unrelated to this. and in the course of that investigation, broadwell name came up. the f.b.i. followed that lead in doing so. petraeus's name came up. the f.b.i. for some reason was concerned that perhaps petraeus was some sort of victim and perhaps blac blackmailing scheme. then a security breach may have been involved and that led to this. it seems like it's starting to un. the fact that f.b.i. involved is significant. >> we have seen resignation of a public figure with intimate knowledge of what happened in benghazi. we are seeing that this is not putting a lid on the situation. in fact, we're seeing it intensify. even step up to another level because if he testify on the hill. he could voluntarily go to the hill. he could be subpoenas. if he goes to any circumstances, he may lawyer up under the circumstances. >> bret: we'll continue to follow every aspect of this. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> bret: now to
woman by the name of paul ab broadwell. was revealed -- there is a picture of her. in the course of an f.b.i. the f.b.i. was investigating a broader case unrelated to this. and in the course of that investigation, broadwell name came up. the f.b.i. followed that lead in doing so. petraeus's name came up. the f.b.i. for some reason was concerned that perhaps petraeus was some sort of victim and perhaps blac blackmailing scheme. then a security breach may have been involved and that led to this....
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so, steve, paul krugman advised the president this morning to just say no. what's the president going to do? >> let me get my phone out, and i'll find out for you. [laughter] i do find it amusing that whatever you and the previous speaker said of me, everybody laughed. so i don't know what that says about my credibility. um, i don't know what the president's going to do. i guess he's speaking at 1:30, heidi and i were discussing it before, and we'll get some tone from where he's coming from. i would simply say i disagree with paul krugman. i think it's great the president won. i think he got a mandate. i think the country's spoken in terms of what kinds of fiscal policies it wallets. there was a lot -- wants. there was a lot of commentary during the election about how neither candidate put forth a clear policy agenda for the coming years, and there's some truth to that, but they both made clear the outlines of their policies, including fiscal policy. the balance between tax increases and spending to the achieve fiscal balance, who would bear the burden of it
so, steve, paul krugman advised the president this morning to just say no. what's the president going to do? >> let me get my phone out, and i'll find out for you. [laughter] i do find it amusing that whatever you and the previous speaker said of me, everybody laughed. so i don't know what that says about my credibility. um, i don't know what the president's going to do. i guess he's speaking at 1:30, heidi and i were discussing it before, and we'll get some tone from where he's coming...
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running mate paul ryan seemed genuinely shocked. ryan's wife jana also was shaken and cried softly. shocked? do they live in a bubble? do they live in an alternate reality where they are right all the time, and they're not attached to actual reality? >> they had the model of the electorate where independents would come their way. and there was a base election. everything they bought into, they didn't see it on election day. also people were not satisfied with president obama backers. even those who were not thrilled for the last four years they came out for the president. >> you followed the campaign. were you surprised? >> i expected it to be closer in the electorate college, but it was a close race. >> cenk: congressman cohen i see politician who is want to win and have overconfidence, but have you seen anything of this magnitude where someone is clearly down in the polls going in and then literally--one adviser said he was shellshocked that he lost. >> that's hard to fathom, but it does show that they live in a bubble. there is that movie "jumpygrumpy old men." this is grumpy old
running mate paul ryan seemed genuinely shocked. ryan's wife jana also was shaken and cried softly. shocked? do they live in a bubble? do they live in an alternate reality where they are right all the time, and they're not attached to actual reality? >> they had the model of the electorate where independents would come their way. and there was a base election. everything they bought into, they didn't see it on election day. also people were not satisfied with president obama backers. even...
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paul english from the richmond area of san francisco was here at 5:00 a.m. and i have to give a shout out to her. she and her friend michelle were the first two people in line here. i want to welcome you to the flag ship store in san francisco. congratulations mr. yuni and kenny, thank you for your wonderful work in setting this up and working with us so well. >> thank you, very much. yeah, you are very, very good serviceman, and the whole san francisco. thank you. thank you very much. >> and i think that we are, yes? >> by the way, when you get in there, you have got to see the magic mirror, that is something that is going to blend technology with your fashion. mr. yuni on behalf of the city in a way in which we are so proud, so thankful for this opportunity to welcome the flag ship here, we would like to declare this unico day here in san francisco. [ applause ] >> thank you, very much. mayor lee and thank you very much everyone. i think that we are ready now to spread the unico ribbon for the ribbon-cutting ceremony, yes? if we could have, here we go, jus
paul english from the richmond area of san francisco was here at 5:00 a.m. and i have to give a shout out to her. she and her friend michelle were the first two people in line here. i want to welcome you to the flag ship store in san francisco. congratulations mr. yuni and kenny, thank you for your wonderful work in setting this up and working with us so well. >> thank you, very much. yeah, you are very, very good serviceman, and the whole san francisco. thank you. thank you very much....
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paul ryan, who played the role of understudy in this campaign, new jersey governor chris christie, although some conservative republicans criticize him. florida senator marco rubio, who say he's a republican solution for his problem with hispanics. >> if i'm a serious policymaker, i'll have a lot of opportunities to do different things. in politics, outside of politics. >> reporter: and there are some party leaders who still long for former florida governor jeb bush. >>> right now, at 5:00, breaking news. an 81-year-old is attacked outside her home. d.c. police called the crime heinous. >>> dozens rallied outside the white house today. >>> a mother's first child, she was in labor for 50 hours before making a curbside delivery. their story straight ahead. >>> good evening. i'm wendy rieger. >> i'm jim handly. first up at 5:00 tonight, a brazen robbery in laurel. police tell us two men walked into a recording studio, recorded a rap song, and when they finished, they robbed the place. >> news4's pat collins spoke to the manager of the recording studio about how this all went down. >> reporter:
paul ryan, who played the role of understudy in this campaign, new jersey governor chris christie, although some conservative republicans criticize him. florida senator marco rubio, who say he's a republican solution for his problem with hispanics. >> if i'm a serious policymaker, i'll have a lot of opportunities to do different things. in politics, outside of politics. >> reporter: and there are some party leaders who still long for former florida governor jeb bush. >>>...
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and i've got to admit paul krugman is brilliant so you can produce almost any answer you want out of them so they can be used to make you know sometimes interesting arguments but fundamentally that is to continue ocean of the old comparative statics approach the need must include this one in around run with and i want to make a couple change does get a different equilibrium and here that show they call it dynamics and it because they have one time period and the next time you're it written and really it's only comparative statics before and after some change in ram and values so you look stand than see if it makes all sorts of of a science about believing that you can treat the entire economy as a single engine or you can actually very best have a number of different arguments none of them actually any commodities reduce any out or so i did they don't look sophisticated because they are difficult but fundamentally deny multan the same all of them are to static. not in century thinking that economists have been stuck in prague while the real world has been the wrong see if you think t
and i've got to admit paul krugman is brilliant so you can produce almost any answer you want out of them so they can be used to make you know sometimes interesting arguments but fundamentally that is to continue ocean of the old comparative statics approach the need must include this one in around run with and i want to make a couple change does get a different equilibrium and here that show they call it dynamics and it because they have one time period and the next time you're it written and...
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he's got rand paul, a tea party guy, as his other republican senator in the state. mcconnell's worried about a challenge from the right to the point where he hired rand paul's campaign manager who was ron paul's campaign manager to be his mcconnell campaign manager coming up. so mitch mcconnell is the missing piece of the puzzle here. he's the person the president has had the least success in dealing with. they have no personal relationship whatwhatsoever, th president and john boehner played golf once or twice. boehner as a person is of a more amenable guy. the white house wants a deal, and the reason they want a deal is because of the economy. if we get tangled up here in d.c. and go over the cliff or down the gradual slope, it's not -- it's not going to be good for the economy. there are people waiting to invest. there's a world watching. everybody agrees that if a deal can be cut, economies around the world, not just in america, are going to benefit. >> yeah. i think the consequences aren't immediate if we get to january 1st, but i'll get into that later. i have
he's got rand paul, a tea party guy, as his other republican senator in the state. mcconnell's worried about a challenge from the right to the point where he hired rand paul's campaign manager who was ron paul's campaign manager to be his mcconnell campaign manager coming up. so mitch mcconnell is the missing piece of the puzzle here. he's the person the president has had the least success in dealing with. they have no personal relationship whatwhatsoever, th president and john boehner played...
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the question is as paul points out in this tweet does the rally that we saw today have legs? the rally post earnings didn't hold. take a look at the chart. facebook reported on october 23 shares rose and then moved lower. can i hold this level and move higher from here? >> we are using kids dynamite logic. >> you would be surprised. twitter is right. if you would have checked the feed, perhaps. >> we have to give love to mr. carney. >> art carney? >> yesterday wrote this exact scenario unfolding. a call by him. >> and to steve grasso. >> that goes without saying. >> didn't we mention that earlier? >> we did. >> thanks for dropping by. it is time for the moment you have been waiting for, trade of the day. what is it? >> trade of the day there is a fiscal cliff that was resolved yesterday or last evening in japan. they voted to extend the fiscal cliff by issuing more debt and were going to sell more yen. the way to play this i think is dxj, a way to be long japanese stocks and short japanese yen at the same time. when you have a lot of money printing you have an inflation targe
the question is as paul points out in this tweet does the rally that we saw today have legs? the rally post earnings didn't hold. take a look at the chart. facebook reported on october 23 shares rose and then moved lower. can i hold this level and move higher from here? >> we are using kids dynamite logic. >> you would be surprised. twitter is right. if you would have checked the feed, perhaps. >> we have to give love to mr. carney. >> art carney? >> yesterday...
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paul ryan is a policy -- >> well, there you go. paul ryan, you're not the leader of the republican party right now. officially here in washington, it is, speaker boehner. we're seeing more of the republican blame game. a romney supporter posted a tell all about the romney's campaign get out the vote effort known as orca. quote, this is what they told us. project orca is a massive understand taking. the newest unprecedented and most tech logically advanced plan to win the 2012 presidential election. pretty much everything in that sentence is false, this person keeps writing. and he said, the bitter iron any of this entire endeavor was that a supposedly small government candidate gutted the local structure of get out the vote efforts in favor of a centralized faceless organizations. in this case, their boston headquarters. wrap your head around that. karl rove whose failure to win victories at the helm of the cross roads had this defense on tuesday. >> he succeeded by suppressing the vote, by saying to people, you play not like who i
paul ryan is a policy -- >> well, there you go. paul ryan, you're not the leader of the republican party right now. officially here in washington, it is, speaker boehner. we're seeing more of the republican blame game. a romney supporter posted a tell all about the romney's campaign get out the vote effort known as orca. quote, this is what they told us. project orca is a massive understand taking. the newest unprecedented and most tech logically advanced plan to win the 2012 presidential...
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last week in defeat he offered a heartfelt apology for not reaching his goal. >> paul and i have left everything on the field. we have given our all to this campaign. i so wished that i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction, but the nation chose another leader. >> we will discuss romney's dashed dreams when "new york" magazine's benjamin wallace wells joins us next on "now." bob, these projections... they're... optimistic. productivity up, costs down, time to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. >>> republicans need to, quote, stop being the stupid party. that's some hash tag real talk from louisiana governor and republican bobby jindal. he went on to say, quote, we need to stop being simplistic. we need to trust the intelligence of the american people and we need to stop insulting the intelligence of the voters. simply being the anti-obam
last week in defeat he offered a heartfelt apology for not reaching his goal. >> paul and i have left everything on the field. we have given our all to this campaign. i so wished that i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction, but the nation chose another leader. >> we will discuss romney's dashed dreams when "new york" magazine's benjamin wallace wells joins us next on "now." bob, these projections... they're......
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>> boy, paul, this is a huge defeat for the unions in michigan, no question about it. basically the voters looked at this and they said they weren't willing to be union's guinea pig for the plan to get their interest written in state constitutions as to way to end run any reforms that states my try like what happened in wisconsin. what's interesting about the michigan numbers looking at them though, the no vote on pop significance proposition 2, the union initiative, got about 500,000 more votes than president obama did in the state and even more votes than mitt romney. and what that tells us is that the moderates and democratic support for the unions and their interests in michigan may be weakening, that's something significant and key for michigan's state lawmakers, too, going forward if they start to look at things, like, oh, say, right to work. >> right to work initiative. and the biggest probably result was the california tax increase, kim. that's a huge tax increase that's going to either the pressure and fiscal pressure on jerry brown right away and he also got
>> boy, paul, this is a huge defeat for the unions in michigan, no question about it. basically the voters looked at this and they said they weren't willing to be union's guinea pig for the plan to get their interest written in state constitutions as to way to end run any reforms that states my try like what happened in wisconsin. what's interesting about the michigan numbers looking at them though, the no vote on pop significance proposition 2, the union initiative, got about 500,000...
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alan greenspan was asked a question by paul ryan. this was years ago. paul ryan posed a question. he said, "wouldn't it be a good idea to introduce personal savings accounts? and wouldn't that put social security on a more stable, secure footing, going forward? when this improve the solvency of the system?" alan greenspan's response had to come as a surprise to the congressman. he said, "i would not say that social security is on on sound footing today, because there is nothing to prevent the federal government from creating all of the money it wants and paying it out to someone." that is a quote. the issue, he said, is, will the real sources be there in the future for retirees when they are needed? he turned the focus away from financial resources, which can always be there, to the real resources, which is what we should be focusing on -- employing people, producing the capital, the goods for the next generation, having the real resources. it is what matters. it is time we realized that the federal government is not like a household. the u.s. dollar comes from the u.s. government
alan greenspan was asked a question by paul ryan. this was years ago. paul ryan posed a question. he said, "wouldn't it be a good idea to introduce personal savings accounts? and wouldn't that put social security on a more stable, secure footing, going forward? when this improve the solvency of the system?" alan greenspan's response had to come as a surprise to the congressman. he said, "i would not say that social security is on on sound footing today, because there is nothing...
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they are definitely, as paul pointed out. they are the market leader and they're going to have less share of a bigger, growing market and there's no question that they know what they're doing. they're creating their manufacturing right now and what they got in the last quarter over $20 billion of investment into their part supplier so that they have a direct control to the supply chain and won't run into the kind of supply problems that have hit them earlier this year. >> porter, paul, good to talk to you both. >> thank you so much for coming in today. >> porter bib, paul meeks. steph, what do you do with apple here? has the psychology around this as our friend jim cramer says, it's changed? >> it's amazing. we sold some on monday and we're already up on that selling. when they guided for the next quarter they guided conservatively. is that conservatively or is that the new normal? i think that is the thing we have to wait for for the next quarter so i don't see a catalyst between now and when they report. and a lot of the st
they are definitely, as paul pointed out. they are the market leader and they're going to have less share of a bigger, growing market and there's no question that they know what they're doing. they're creating their manufacturing right now and what they got in the last quarter over $20 billion of investment into their part supplier so that they have a direct control to the supply chain and won't run into the kind of supply problems that have hit them earlier this year. >> porter, paul,...
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on "washington journal" we will be joined by ron paul of texas. we will take your questions about today's hearing on the attack and the united states consulate in libya. you will hear what the fiscal cliff. and bernie sanders of vermont. also at jennifer tolbert on health insurance exchanges. washington journal every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the armed services committee holds a hearing this morning. replacing general john allen, that is live on c-span 3 at 9:30. the miami book fair international is live this weekend on book tv week two days of non-fiction books. and your calls, e mails and tweets. featured authors include bill o'reilly, john walsh and a look at christopher hichens. our live coverage starts saturday morning at 10 eastern on the c-span 2's book tv. now look of the congressional agenda for the last of the glenn beck session and for next year. this monthly meeting of conservative members of congress read by tim of kansas. it is a little less than one hour. >> thank you. i appreciate my colleagues joining me. we are not in the senate.
on "washington journal" we will be joined by ron paul of texas. we will take your questions about today's hearing on the attack and the united states consulate in libya. you will hear what the fiscal cliff. and bernie sanders of vermont. also at jennifer tolbert on health insurance exchanges. washington journal every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the armed services committee holds a hearing this morning. replacing general john allen, that is live on c-span 3 at 9:30. the miami book fair...
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paul jacobs with an idea on what is the plans for the future. john? >> paul, thanks for joining us. you had quite a few analysts in there. you've given some guidance, 20% to 26% revenue growth for fiscal 2013. 14% to 21% operating income growth. but i want to talk about this balance. your average selling price in emerging markets are lower and you're predicting that over the next five years the average selling price will dip down a bit. it sounds like you expect the growth overseas to be a stronger force slightly than the shift to smart phones. what does that mean for the broader smart phone market? >> well, the smart phones are going strong in the emerging market as well. and the prices at the low end are coming up, but we are trying to drive the prices down into kind of the sub hundred dollar range. so that does have a difference in the developed markets where you really do have that very high end phone, sometimes selling as much as $600. so it's that mix that we're really seeing there. if you look at the numbers, right now we're at about 1.9 billion connections on 3g and 4g netwo
paul jacobs with an idea on what is the plans for the future. john? >> paul, thanks for joining us. you had quite a few analysts in there. you've given some guidance, 20% to 26% revenue growth for fiscal 2013. 14% to 21% operating income growth. but i want to talk about this balance. your average selling price in emerging markets are lower and you're predicting that over the next five years the average selling price will dip down a bit. it sounds like you expect the growth overseas to be...
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when you have peter and paul and it is okay to take from peter to pay paul, then, yes, you have more false. stuart: you will not disagree with this, will you, charles? >> absolutely not. stuart: i did not know what we do about this. i am saying that society has changed. we are now a nation of takers. how do we change that, charles? >> everyone wants free stuff. i am sure i get your attention if i say buy one get one free. we all want three things. however, when people accept this, when you accept the idea that i can just have this stuff, there are consequences to it. by the way, if you are on free healthcare and your kids are born under that system, it is not a good thing to be on it. when you get stuck in these environments that you are hurting them more than helping them. >> these are moral questions. there are great cost. when you look inside of every urban center, using 100% of government takeover. this is not a pretty picture. you do not have specialists like ob/gyn doctors. you do not have any type of quality care. you do not have to go to cuba and canada to see what happens. s
when you have peter and paul and it is okay to take from peter to pay paul, then, yes, you have more false. stuart: you will not disagree with this, will you, charles? >> absolutely not. stuart: i did not know what we do about this. i am saying that society has changed. we are now a nation of takers. how do we change that, charles? >> everyone wants free stuff. i am sure i get your attention if i say buy one get one free. we all want three things. however, when people accept this,...
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paul ryan, who called rape just another method of conception, paul ryan did win back his house seat, but he lost the vice presidency in rather spectacular fashion. and tom smith, who thinks getting pregnant out of wedlock is totally similar to getting pregnant by being raped, just put yourself in the father's position, he lost his u.s. senate bid to incumbent democratic senator bob casey of pennsylvania. republicans who were forced to campaign on their anti-abortion politics, by and large, did not fare well this year. but by all means, republicans, follow the anti-abortion movement's advice and campaign harder on your abortion politics next time. really. really, go for that one third of the electorate that thinks they agree with you on this issue before they've heard you really explain it. maybe you can petition to change the rules of mathematics so that 36% will add up to a majority. regardless, definitely talk more about rape, you guys. keep it up. >>> hey, to all of you who waited in long, long, long lines to cast your vote in this election, your democracy thanks you, yay! how abo
paul ryan, who called rape just another method of conception, paul ryan did win back his house seat, but he lost the vice presidency in rather spectacular fashion. and tom smith, who thinks getting pregnant out of wedlock is totally similar to getting pregnant by being raped, just put yourself in the father's position, he lost his u.s. senate bid to incumbent democratic senator bob casey of pennsylvania. republicans who were forced to campaign on their anti-abortion politics, by and large, did...
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but we do have paul jacobs on "fast money" tonight. >> and paul told a really good story when he was with us, and qualcomm comes under the category again, please watch this stock, better earnings, better sales, fab plus outlook. i'm not a chartist but that someone is going to say oh, that's a failed double talk. i have very many reasons to sell and very few reasons to own. if you did get a shock announcement from washington saying what david was saying, listen, we're agreeing to spend some time. you're going to say why did i buy qualcomm? there are some stocks that are going to bottom here. it's just that there's not as many. >> if you saw a headline, boehner-obama to agree to long-term solution, you would hit buy first on com? >> we no longer have to worry about rising above? >> i think we'll see that as a joke. >> only up 3% to 5% between now and tuesday. that's not their focus. >> i understand. >> but remember when germany went down, when the german forces went down. those are countries that are dominated by rich people. a lot of those companies are plutocrasies. i think when thei
but we do have paul jacobs on "fast money" tonight. >> and paul told a really good story when he was with us, and qualcomm comes under the category again, please watch this stock, better earnings, better sales, fab plus outlook. i'm not a chartist but that someone is going to say oh, that's a failed double talk. i have very many reasons to sell and very few reasons to own. if you did get a shock announcement from washington saying what david was saying, listen, we're agreeing to...
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paul ryan is doing feats of strength in the drawing room. she thought you'd like to see. >> well, i'd like to see him carry wisconsin. >> father. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor r
paul ryan is doing feats of strength in the drawing room. she thought you'd like to see. >> well, i'd like to see him carry wisconsin. >> father. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back...
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let's talk about paul ryan. he was vilified for his budget when it came out and passionately supported by others. the president called him out on it once in a public forum. he ran for vice president, lost, now what? >> well, now i think the ryan budget is a real problem for the president. when he was running for office it was politics, but now the president won and if things don't go well, and i don't think they are going to go well for the president, i think the ryan budget now will be really going after obama not the other way around. paul ryan i've known him since he was this tall an is one of the most exemplary people i've ever seen both in his personal life and in his professional life. he's been a strong advocate of good, sound free market, progrowth supply side economics and i think he is odds on favorite for the next republican nominee in 2016 and he's a very serious person in congress, and he's liked by all people. i mean left wing, right wing, in the middle. he is highlyor his competent and his profess
let's talk about paul ryan. he was vilified for his budget when it came out and passionately supported by others. the president called him out on it once in a public forum. he ran for vice president, lost, now what? >> well, now i think the ryan budget is a real problem for the president. when he was running for office it was politics, but now the president won and if things don't go well, and i don't think they are going to go well for the president, i think the ryan budget now will be...
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>> i think he should absolutely think that, paul. the president made clear, didn't really run on the second term agenda and didn't talk about it much. i'll tell you what the mandate is right now, the mandate is that fiscal cliff, the bipartisan mandate. >> paul: to go off it is the mandate or not to go off. >> i think the stock market went off in the last week, people are saying pretty clearly you've got to do something about this now. i think they have a lot of leverage here, because if something isn't done, the economy is going to decline, maybe go into recession and i think employment can get as high as 10%. >> paul: if we had another recession it would have. >> if you're the president of the united states in a second term, you do not want a legacy, unemployment-- >> the lesson, don't give in at all, you won and if you go off a cliff, you blame them and they'll get the blame. >> he has no other term. i think obama's going to start thinking about his legacy and i predict he may throw the left over the side to do a deal with the rep
>> i think he should absolutely think that, paul. the president made clear, didn't really run on the second term agenda and didn't talk about it much. i'll tell you what the mandate is right now, the mandate is that fiscal cliff, the bipartisan mandate. >> paul: to go off it is the mandate or not to go off. >> i think the stock market went off in the last week, people are saying pretty clearly you've got to do something about this now. i think they have a lot of leverage here,...
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states government for decades he's run for president three times after a long and prosperous career ron paul is hanging up his congressional congressman swan song coming up. as of tensions in the middle east war and high enough aggression between israel and gaza just started boiling over and this conflict has the potential to sum the entire region into a tailspin over you the latest information coming out of the struggle and the international implications. and unlike the days where the press and the public waited for days for pictures coming out of wars to come out social media has revolutionized the way the world gets information even governments are getting in on the instant messages welcome to the new age old rule. it's thursday november fifteenth eight pm in washington d.c. my name is christine you're watching our t.v. while i'm sure serving more than twenty years as a member of congress and running for president three times yesterday congressman ron paul gave his farewell address on the floor of the u.s. house of representatives it was classic ron paul with messages of the need for a sm
states government for decades he's run for president three times after a long and prosperous career ron paul is hanging up his congressional congressman swan song coming up. as of tensions in the middle east war and high enough aggression between israel and gaza just started boiling over and this conflict has the potential to sum the entire region into a tailspin over you the latest information coming out of the struggle and the international implications. and unlike the days where the press...
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telecom and windstream, and paul barbagallo of bloomberg. mr. gardner, with a new congress, how do you feel about a rewrite of some of the major telecommunications legislative pieces? 1996 telecom act. do you think it's important to treat your business as one big whole, or do you think a piecemeal approach to legislative policy changes is the way to go? >> guest: well, i think 96 was a long time ago. there are some great parts of the 1996 act that i think encourage competition, which is very good for the consumer so we need to make sure that we pay attention to that, but let's face it, look what's happened with the internet between 1996 and 2012. the whole world's changing. that's what the inter-carrier compensation reform, cybersecurity, all the issues we've been talking about -- >> host: all piecemeal -- >> guest: i don't really think of it that way. this stuff is all happening realtime. i don't see a way to deal with them collectively in one big piece of legislation, but probably better to deal with each of these individually. >> host: you ca
telecom and windstream, and paul barbagallo of bloomberg. mr. gardner, with a new congress, how do you feel about a rewrite of some of the major telecommunications legislative pieces? 1996 telecom act. do you think it's important to treat your business as one big whole, or do you think a piecemeal approach to legislative policy changes is the way to go? >> guest: well, i think 96 was a long time ago. there are some great parts of the 1996 act that i think encourage competition, which is...
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representative paul tonko coming up on this hour. jacki, do you have any more tasty nuggets for me. >> nothing new has come through yet, but you were talking earlier about mccain going after the u.n. ambassador. this is the man who brought us sarah palin. >> stephanie: this is your judgment in female leadership. >> when it comes to national security. >> stephanie: i think that swayed a lot of people, that dooky picture of sarah palin. he had a choice between me and mitt romney, and he chose me. think about it. i mean he's totally picking on her, don't you think? >> i don't understand why he's doing this grumpy old man routine and making her the target. it's a weird fight to pick. he's angry bitter and going after the president any way he can, but this is so far-fetched. rice is not responsible for this in any capacity. >> maybe he can't make it stick to the president. >> this is scraping the bottom of the barrel in trying to blame somebody. >> stephanie: not the bottomment barrel but cream of the crop jacki schechner. >> oil bp has i
representative paul tonko coming up on this hour. jacki, do you have any more tasty nuggets for me. >> nothing new has come through yet, but you were talking earlier about mccain going after the u.n. ambassador. this is the man who brought us sarah palin. >> stephanie: this is your judgment in female leadership. >> when it comes to national security. >> stephanie: i think that swayed a lot of people, that dooky picture of sarah palin. he had a choice between me and mitt...
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whiem was he at it paul ryan helped mitt romney lose paul ryan's home state of wisconsin. paul ryan also managed to lose his hometown in wisconsin where he still lives. it wasn't paul ryan's youth and inexperience that sunk him, it was his ideas, his worship of ian rand and the ryan plan to end medicare as we know it and profoundly change america as we know it but don't expect paul ryan to admit that any time soon. >> the president wins 330 some electoral votes, does barack obama now have a mandate? >> i don't think so because they also reelected the house republicans. see, i think these ideas we talked about, i think they're popular ideas. this is a very close election. >> there is now nothing other than time in the gym that separates paul ryan and rush limbaugh. >> we're just laying down! and we didn't lose this election by that much especially when you look at the turnout. this was not a shellacking landslide. >> this is what rush limbaugh used to think it meant when a presidential candidate won 332 electoral college votes and he thought this right up until the day befo
whiem was he at it paul ryan helped mitt romney lose paul ryan's home state of wisconsin. paul ryan also managed to lose his hometown in wisconsin where he still lives. it wasn't paul ryan's youth and inexperience that sunk him, it was his ideas, his worship of ian rand and the ryan plan to end medicare as we know it and profoundly change america as we know it but don't expect paul ryan to admit that any time soon. >> the president wins 330 some electoral votes, does barack obama now have...
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. >> belva: well, paul. >> wow! impressive. >> i was a little too conservative. >> belva: well, you were wrong on the electoral vote, at least. >> i didn't get florida for him. in that column. >> belva: so, what are your thoughts now? what made you so sure that this was going to be our future? >> a couple of things. no incumbent president -- there's a lot of noise we hear day-to-day in political coverage, this person made this gaffe or that person had this many people at their rally, but the truth is, no incumbent president who has not had a challenge from his own party in the primary has lost re-election since 1932, herbert hoover. it is almost impossible to defeat an incumbent president when his party is unified. second, the auto bailout was enormous. i lived in ohio. i have family in cincinnati and toledo. 1 in 7 jobs in ohio is related to the auto industry. and there were 10,000 people working at that jeep plant in toledo. that community was terrified. and they had a clear black and white choice on that one issu
. >> belva: well, paul. >> wow! impressive. >> i was a little too conservative. >> belva: well, you were wrong on the electoral vote, at least. >> i didn't get florida for him. in that column. >> belva: so, what are your thoughts now? what made you so sure that this was going to be our future? >> a couple of things. no incumbent president -- there's a lot of noise we hear day-to-day in political coverage, this person made this gaffe or that person had...